ritualism in English

noun
1
the regular observance or practice of ritual, especially when excessive or without regard to its function.

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1. Ceremonialism meaning A fondness for ceremony, especially in religion; ritualism.

2. Ceremonialism an addiction to ceremonies or ritualism, especially in social and other nonreligious contexts

3. Ritualism, Ceremonialism: 儀式主義 [ぎしきしゅぎ] Translations: 1 – 1 / 1

4. A staunch Evangelical of Reformed doctrine, Cummins opposed the influences of Ritualism and the Anglo-Catholic Oxford Movement.

5. He was a devout Anglo-Catholic and a determined opponent of the Public Worship Regulation Act 1874 which sought to suppress Ritualism in the Church of England.

6. Adi Sankara wanted to establish through dialogue and debate with the highest authority on ritualism and that rituals were not necessary for attaining Mukti, while Mandana Mishra wanted to prove that Sankara was wrong in dismissing rituals.

7. The Carnivals of Life and Death is James Shelby Downard’s thrilling life story, detailing the skullduggery and ritualism of the KKK and Freemasonry and how they imposed themselves on the young Downard and his family in Depression-era Deep-South America in the 1930s.